Monday, December 27, 2010

Prince Caspian. The Chronicles of Narnia

We have arrived to the second installment of CS Lewis' Narnia Chronicles, Prince Caspian. If you remember that at the previous book review I said that the White Narnia was a Narnia that was pure and only when it melted blood was spilled and war started? In this second book we see a colorful place where we smell, since its beginning, trouble, war, betray and that some blood is going to be spilled. So we are still in line on what the real world is living. WWII.

In Prince Caspian we understand 100% the differences in time that the two worlds have. In the real world only one year has come by, but in Narnia hundreds of years have passed, so much time that the kings of old have been almost forgotten, so our heroes have to fight against incredulity. Also we still se that as more power a person has, more he has the possibility that this person be clouded by that power. Think that was something that CS Lewis wanted us to think about. One person with full power is not a good way to go.

A more dynamic book from its predecessor, looks like, CS Lewis, also wants to grow each book as the readers are growing.

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